I have a script that renders (or, well, tries to) multiple views of the same object (no animation; no changes to or dependency on $F). When running it, however, all output files contain the same single view.
Messing around a bit I found that only the first view (any arbitrary one) set by the script will render as expected. Subsequent setParms() calls will have no effect on the renders – none of the nodes in the network will re-cook.
So, that makes me wonder, is that a limitation specifically built into Houdini Indie? Or am I just missing some important call during script execution that will trigger re-cooking? (I tried explicit .cook(True) calls but they have no effect)
Thanks
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(BTW Houdini is flippin awesome. Enjoying this software so much)